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Mnene Mission Hospital in Mberengwa is suspected to be the source of a cholera outbreak that has killed three people in Chomubobo Resettlement Area in Mberengwa, after samples taken from a river, which is the main water source for people in the area, was found to be contaminated.
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A Chinhoyi-based police sergeant has been arrested after going on the run for allegedly stealing $90 000.
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Government has so far distributed more than 3,5 million fish fingerlings countrywide under the Command Fisheries programme as it steps up efforts to transform rural communities and increase use of water bodies.
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Malcolm X reminded us that we had to be careful about the difference between the wolf and the fox. The wolf for black people were the hardcore, racist white folks with the hoods and clearly articulated stance in support of white supremacy. The fox, on the other hand, were the liberals who were supposed to be our friends.
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wallace Chirumiko, popularly known as Winky D, failed to perform in Kwekwe after irate fans turned violent and pelted the stage with beer bottles and cans just as the artiste prepared to go on stage.
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The forensic audit report into the operations of Zesa Holdings is now complete and managers implicated in corruption and abuse of office face arrest, Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said yesterday.
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SEVEN Chinese were arrested in Victoria Falls in possession of more than 20kg of rhino horn pieces valued about $1 million.
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The year 2018 will forever be engraved in the country’s legal calendar after the Constitutional Court delivered a landmark election petition ruling in which losing MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was contesting the victory of President Mnangagwa in the July 30 harmonised elections.
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A 26-year-old reveller drowned at Redcliff Hotel while swimming in the company of colleagues.
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Police here on Sunday arrested four serial criminals believed to be part of a syndicate that had unleashed a reign of terror in the city, breaking into houses and vehicles and stealing electrical gadgets.
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Redcliff Town Council chamber secretary Mr Henry Staben Muza has called it quits after reaching the retirement age of 65.
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Over 5 000 women in Masvingo Province have opened savings accounts with the Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB ) as the bank’s marketing drive continues to gain traction in the city.
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Sanyati Rural District Council has resolved to introduce a $1 levy per year for every school pupil in the district towards school infrastructure insurance against natural disasters.
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December is a crucial and sacred month in Zimbabwe, not so much for the highly celebrated religious event that is Christmas, but because of some fundamental political changes that marked a turning point in the country’s political and historical trajectory.
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Sungura artiste Arnold “King Razor” Tozvireva has died.